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BB2IX7ITD NOKRTE Editor
Kccidtni in Hotioluln
TUESDAY APRIL 31 1901
H 1
PUBLIC STlNEIMEtH
Mr W O Smith a membsr of the
Family Compact hsa sent the fol
lowing communication to Ids coir
leHjruein the family compict M
Thurntnn and to tho ddtrimint of
Mr Smib his indisjreet follajjisB
allowed it to be published It
reads
Editor Advertiser In in editori
al iu the Evening Bulletin of this
date it is stated
The Governor must assume the
responsibility for ibe present legis
lative blockade becatie the majori
ty and minority partiea having fiial
y reached a basis or understanding
on which they can work and accom
plish fotnthin he plants hi foot
in tho rmdt of thin short ern of ac
complishment and refusbs to allow
it to continue
bi statement is so remark dilo
th l if true tho community should
be informed of th fact
A a citizen and one who his hid
FOtro iiwe both iu 1 trnlatke
aud aduiinifltrslivt wink of lhi kov
ernmont I dem it in the public in
terest to ohall Mifje the truth of the
foregoing etstetnetit and o txpress
condemnation of the tacliefl and
planB followed by the Independent
inijnrily in the IKinl ituiH aud
their adviers and defenders
The incompetence rasuifestHl by
the majority of the LtfUltture is
apparent tn all Tho attempts tn
show disrespect rf the authority of
the Governor and thereby iiuder
the circumstance of tho prcfiif ut
of the United Sate which has
been repeatedly indicited during
the prss ut eession his not I bo
heve originated with the native
memberb
True Hawaiian are Renlleinen
Thoy are diguified and courteous
ofteu setting a high example for
othora
Following ill considered and vici
ous advice the imj irity in tho
Legislature have brought -about a
result for which they and thdr ad
visors are aloue responsible
At various times in the pmt the
community of these Idands ha had
to meet issues caused by the load of
irresponsible pelf seeking or avit
minded persons In some instances
the conditions thus earned have
been moat forioup but each tune the
issue has bi en met
To sentiment of the crot
ity of the intelligent people f the e
Islands has been and is in favor of
honett and elB dent administration
of publin affdra Very few have
had personal ends to njrvt eicept
only as thu promotion of th public
elfaro has bjen lor individual
benefit
This sontirrpnt Ins been no nut in
the past and wll piovtl in Lao
fuure
Th attempt ti hold the G uern
or rnsprjii bl i for ihe prefvit ridi
culoi b coaditiou of hffdrs in tho
LefjislatilVn osnnnt commeml Itself
to the iutelliKftito of the
Silence would win lo have bnen
uiaintyrprotiH hut thorn is mi
irresistible pubie seotitn n in the
community of thrpe Islands which
will rebuke dihonesty and arrng
ann Willum O Smith
Honolulu April 20 1001
We have pronallv a greit deal
ofaoh for M - Smith aud we are
nurpripod that In nhoud ruh into
print and thereby foroe thuevho
diff r front his opinions to retun
his uuolled for iiiMilts with liko
W3ipOj8
Who is thi AV O Smith who
taUn nbout the LKsatura Vnini
lhil by ill conside ed aud vieious
trtviio jiio pnte3 anoiii irrespon
sible sulf 4nekin or
per oni Is h the name
Smith who since his youth lus
featd at the bomd of the public
treasury and tluouirh fhn fami y
Mr D 1 and Mr Smith have
never bnn classed amoni the inte
peope nf these Islands They
slid beb vn that the Family Coin
pacts rt inrus nupretno hre and Shdt
jtovos thpir la k of conception
two iJiPCJKrArrr ii2soLUkicT3
Second DlEtrlctlBlmula of Maul
Molotal Iannl and Knhoolave
riilrd District Island of Oahu
rourth Diutrlct Islands ot Kauai
and Nllhau
That the electors of said Districts
shall he entitled to elect Scnntms as
follows
In tho First Distilct four
In tho Second Distiict thiee
In the third dltiict seven
In the Fourth District one
That for tho purpose oi appoitlon
Ins the inomhorship iu tho House o
lteprescntatives the Territory of Ha
waii is dlvid3finto the following Hep
lencntntlrc Districts viz
Firtt Dlstt let That portion of tho
Island of Hawaii known a3 Puna Hllo
and Kamakua
Second District That portion of tho
Island of Hawaii known as Kau Illlo
evil miuded iil Kohala
yjt q i Tlliru UlstllCl xno isianus ui iuaui
Jlololcal Lanai and Kanooiawe
Tourth District That portion of tho
Riland of Oahu lying cast and south of
Nmianu sheet and a lino drawn in
compot fattened on public oilb ei extension thereof from tho Nuunnu
la he the man who when he had pau to Makapuu point
made a ack shook tho rd Ho- Fifth District That portion of the
waiisn dnnt of hishoe and left for Island of uahu ljing west and north
good and thn came back aftei bin pf trfb romth Distilct
mon y had fone to again be pickrd
up by the fitnily rompicl Wi it
not Mr Smith who rftained in pub-
lie einploj ment non who eiouf ly
iusul ed fo ent Id1iri in ISIij
Fni llawiinim hjh ientli niHii
iiyn Mr W0 Siniih vny mctly
but true Hswaiirins are not heitjr
treated lV Mr Smith in I i out
rsous letter as t temeu Mr
Suith is a wnalti y man hn has had
at the expeuRO of the tapnyi rp a
junkeUnfi trip to i JVw Z alnn
J ipan China and any nth i i Id
plce and yit he dares to ear
Very few hve had pi monal ends
to ftHrvc except onlv the promo
tion of Uim public wofiro has been
for individual benefit
We know of courao that Mr
Smith was in eloe conference with
Governor DdH on Sundiv Let but
h baldly thought th result would
ho tho breaking out iu print of Mr
Smith with thu t tateaent that tho
h ntiment rf the ureat majority of
thn iiitlliiient i eopl of these
has been and it in forof
the Dol admiaittiali in or woiriii
to thatITHct
1 otvti nlctilnt Tlio Tnlnnilo nf Kil
ttal aud Nllhau
i That the electors in said Distilct
shall he entitled to elect Represen
tatives as follows
In the First District four
In the Second District four
In the Third District six
In the Foutth District seven
In tho Fifth District seven
In the Slth Distilct two
J IXT nSOLUTION
Whereas under Section SO of the
Ocanic Act it is provided that seven
of tho Senators elected at the first
funeral election shall holdoSiee for
tho term o2 two years only the details
of ruch appottlonmont to bo approved
by tho Legislature And
Whereas nothing has as yet been
dono by the Legislature to apportion
such term of office
Now therefore he it resolved by
tho Scnato and House of Representa
tives of the Territory ot Hawaii That
tin sovcial Seiators elected In thf
First Second Third and Fourth Sm
aioriel Districts at the flist gene
election held in the Territory of L
J vail who rccehed the lowest numbc
of votes shall each hold office for the
term of two years from the date of
such election
That for tho First Senatorial DIs
trictjT D Paris and N Ilusscl receiv
ed the lowest number of ballots cast
shall each hold office as a Senator for
sch District for the teira cf tvo
yra i
That fo the Second Senatorial Dls
tiiot William White having received
th lowest number of ballots cast
fhall hold office 3 a Senator for such
District for the term of two years
Tim- nr tlio Third Ronnfnilnl TITo
S naor Cecil Rtcjwi introduced trlct D Kanuha George R Carter
two Jnint K silutions in I h Soafe I an d Kalauokalani having respec
Tfrterdny which tied mbteoMy h ol tively received the lowest number of
hen i tn at a hmumm IiM hvtis ofs cast shall each hold office as
li pnbliiMii pnrtv at t Givenioj n Senator Jot ouch District for tho
Wdauce on Sunday 1 ith I tcrm ol ellri3
tions woretibcsd on a nt riot party
votfl after a hettcil d bste in which
Snto s Ceoil Brown and Cartr
Piil thst they want to stay t hnino
and never never SRiin sit in a
loRislativn bod7 lik the prt snt
Senate Senator Cecil Brown raiod
inauy objfleion quoted mmy rule0
had a few spats with Seuaor E ic
ptl whom In olaiui id did not under
htmd Eiglish hut was otherwiao
good naturod Senator Carter uih
ed th Senate to romemlir that ho
is the ynineot and mot foolifh
Senator aud even Bildwin and
kokua
JOIKT nesor UTio
Whereas Section D5 of tho Organic
Act provIdc 3 that tho Legislature at
its flist regular session after tho cen
tus enumeration bo ascertained nnJ
from time to timo thereafter shall re
rppoition tho membership in tho Son
rto and lTouso of Representatives
nmong tho Senatorial and Represen
tative Distiictn on tho basis of the
1 cpulaticn in each of said Districts
vho aie citizens of tho Territory
And
Whorea3 said cenvs cnumeiatlon
has been duly rrceitalucd
Now therefore bo It resolved by
ho Senato and Houso of Representa
tives of tho Tciritory of Hawaii That
for tho purpeso of icapportlonlng the
rrembeislilp in tlio Senate tho Toni-
tory of Hawaii u divided Into tho fob
lowing Senatorial Districts vlx I
Flrot Distilct Island of Hawaii I
That for tho Fourth Senatorial Dis
trict I II Kahlllna bavins received
the lowest number of ballots cast
chrll hold office as a Senator for such
District for tho term of two years
My por said Lin fsthor oli iu
when you see a boy always loaf
inc about the street cornerp whit
plice in life do you suppose ho is
fitting himflelf for
To bo a policemen
Cork You oant est a room fir
him here hssdruukr Wttosup
porlini his weary frind I know
he is Vhnt of thai Clerk scoro
fuh This is a temperauee hotel
Wj tie Well hoa too drunk to
know tho diffdrpucV
Braes Wanng Ga
Ral ftsfclf Baare
uIivtwt nnar Uaft
ti Jd
rjriDlK ANU EOT3 ANn
lartn ttuiun to i1idiolu o i t
p jtr nr tnvil n 11 t nn
4000
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A1 U Oil
14 1 1 I
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COMMBNOI3ST 3- MARCH 4
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SATINS
yards of Silks and Satins
many at less than half
price Prices
cents a yard u
thi 10 Fort Street
KiUfffintSSw tJ G
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fvSkS An MtHivM usa
Ibis
At tho Mmt
mi
On Marnh 10 Ihern will bo a
meetin of tho directors of the
Mint to discuss tho question of
coiling and tho size of the equiva
lent to be poured out for a quarter
The stockholders nro requested to
meet later on in the new beer yard
en back of the Mint anf there ex
press their vinwa on dividends aud
reserve funds Tho President
hopes that there will be
attendance
The
mouth
BUSINESS LOCALS
a full
Independent fiO cents Der
When desiriue a hroj Furrey
buffy etc with enroful drivorc
riutf up Telephone 113 Territory
Stable Co Ld
When yoi warn a hank rin up
IUI On that stand you will jrot a
reliable aud ooti ilriver Gno hack
and no overcbnrjiiH
Kentuckys famous lestme Mciure
LEASIUIOLD ON BEUE i Whiskey unomialled for its nuritv
tauia vt LU years to arrl iyllHnii On nntn a
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HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
A SUMMER PROPOSITION
Well now theres the
ICE QUESTION
You know youll need ioe you
know ita a necessity in hot weather
Wo believe you aro anxious to Ret
that mo which will uive you satis
faction and wed liko to supply
you Ordfr front
TDa Oalm Ice Electric Co
HOFFMAN AND MARKHAM
Telephone 3151 Blue PoBtrffiae
1 Box iOfi 77
NOriOE
Dr George Herbert leaving for the
Coast tho 23rd iiiBt Dr St D G
Walters w ill have entire charge of
inn practice unrini Iiir absntio
EIir ollice Jirnm will be from 9 to 11
a m from i i 3 and from 7 to 8
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